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FW: Bathroom :Auto Filling Bath ? & TV's ?
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- Subject: FW: Bathroom :Auto Filling Bath ? & TV's ?
- From: "Marcus Warrington" <marcusw@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 17:13:34 +0100
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Hi Keith,
> Forgive me replying direct but I don't seem to be able to
> reply via the group.
No problem.. its actually easier to reply to direct rather than
reply to a post in the Digest :)
> My thought on preventing condensation in a bathroom enclosure
> was to fit a
> high-wattage low-value resistor across the power supply
connections.
> Mount the resistor (concealed) below the screen window and it
> would work as
> a demister, raising the internal temperature above the dewpoint.
> You'd have to play around to find a suitable value of
> resistor providing a
> suitable heating effect without drawing too much current, but
> that should be
> straightforward
> - and no messing around with silica gel...
Great idea.. I'm not an electronics person, but one of my work
mates is so I'll ask him for advice. I was thinking about those
pads that go behind bathroom mirrors that do the same thing..
.. but that that would have obscured the TV of course. Your
idea sound better ;)
Thanks
Marcus
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